Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1919 — Page 4
— — ® ;s: Xi: I?’. 'I?: ‘.C TXT&SKUKSr. ■ X ■”’. SSTO ADVERTISING SECTION JI nr. :«W. nr. :xnr >u ever stop to think? You will need your money now mote :j : . You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the kers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys bask from re. Your neiglWior, perhaps, wants a dining room' t. and el* wants a stove, bat they don't typw that you have one ■r* sot usinf? LIT THEM KltOW THROUGH A “DEMO- H .AS4IFIIB AD” that yes have tiwfie article* Make yue 4 W«y ' arttel* bring messj Instead of it M
SL:.i_ z-—~ VBBCILLMKXm Fmrih Oysters' at that tafj* Ka* f*r >•** riiaaar. hiacl and putrimko—Martibl's Restaurant. 22fitf HOUSEWIVES will tlease tbeir busbaufe by sending their shirts to *ae Decwiur Steam Laundry. It's *i seat laundry where you get real serflee. Goods called for an 4 delivered. Uecatur Steam Laundry May we be of service to you?. Let us haudle your real estate. List your property with As. Let us make your abstracts es title. We will make you a fUrm loan at low cost French QuiM . Pres. The Sowers Realty Co., atari Th< Schirrfeyer Abstract fontjmay. 26Mf vwiAßniwG. ymhf tirra «*r«4 far riy A- W. Taura* VukuMiuinf. s#e Bj»; tU'Wk. 2ftc a*. T'fewtov an. CUAMUHI MV« YOU EVER THOUGHT trf hew yw leekeri when your clelhee J wwFwn't larvsisiMl »nri cleaned up.?; Witrtwr ie here and you had better those winter clethee preeaed and. • leaned up at The Decatur Dry Clean-' ■ era, oenrM St. Wt uee the beet and 1 rA»s< up-to-ds*e methede in cleaning' and preewing,. Call 'phone *M and w< will call for and deliver your clotheo 1 i •ewewmber the place. The Decatur | Dry Cleaners. stf] WANTED WANTED, POSITION — Experienced woman wants position as housetaiwper for naan in town or on farm. Waat warm room. Give particulars •4 home and wages in first letter. AAdroas, “A”, care Daily Demo<rst. Bt3 — ___ YOUNG MBH—IS and over, are clip!-! hie for government railway mail, • cterka; t 92 month. Examinations •ooet. For free petrtienlars, write ! A. L. Leonard (former civil service eaatMiaer), 245 Kenois Bldg., .Washiwfftooi. 10t3 ml* WAirri^rwwALß. ~~ telsphione ’operatoils i . WANTED—CaIi at maiu.* j fltor'a — CitiM**' T«l«- I »fmw <’* 3Q6tf j iw J ] W OOD FOR SALE. ■ | We aw i« pmm4mni fa maAr j dtefcwy o* w TefoyAwM j awtew* be J. G. NiHiefc. 6t6 477.50 buys 4250.00 model Vietfola. I style cabinet phonograph. Plays all is ■record*. Selection of records and I* jewel point nediatt included free. Will |' ship C. O. D. and allow inspection.— City Storage Co., 3119 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111. A Second Hand Ford in A No. 1 con- ° riition, so» sale. Inquire at sheriffs’ °*ee. , 9 . t3 lOR SALE—Ice tools consisting of tongs, spuds, adz. saws and picks. —Joe J. Tonnelier. 9t3 to ' FOR SALE—LaCrosse tractor, Mod-'. el “A.” New. Stored at the Holt-' , >wse garage, where interested parties n»y call acid see it. Price, $585. ■ I-oily guaranteed by manufacturer. * Must seir wttbw twa s. 7eodt6 g . Aolsbehi @aw, wstra %oad; wdl be fresh Jam. 12th. liqume wt 1.1. Daute, Itato 1 Moean an® Mite. ii<. 7t6 FOR RENT —Fi%> rst>ni modern house on South First sUmet. Inquire of Dyonis Scmltt. @ 2-ts LOST AND FOUN» LOST—Open face gold watch, Elgin movement, between Dan Haley home and down town. Please return to Andrew Welfley or this office. Bt3 LOST—Between high school and alhletic hall, Thrusday evening, a gold watch in black leather case. Initials on back, M. O. Finder call phone No. 20 or return to this office. Reward. 943 NOTICE The Decatur Sanitary Milk Company will not make a delivery of milk on Sundays, beginning with Sunday, January 12th. Those wanting milk for Sunday should have same delivered cn Saturdays. 9 f 2 E. C. PHILLIPS, Mgr.
»O» »•<.£ H It—M •! • n f -of 'Mouroe. 4-i t-lie right gric®, U wld soon. No. 41—0 t»» in 1>» mil-» wf Monroe with twu »"t» t< buildinns. Price sl9» A. Ne. 42 —60 acre* 5H miles of Monroe, splendid soil, at 4155, ftfr quick s:lle ... * No. 4-, -60 215 mile of Mo;;■ roe. with good soil and good improvements, clflse to school, at the right price. ’ No. 44 —120 acres, 2% miles of Decatur. good improvements, and one of the best farms in th# county, and can be bought with ?1,000 cash on date of sale, and S4OOO the first ’o March. Owner will calry balance on farm at 6 per cent for ton years. Nq. 45-400-acres, 4 miles west o: 1 Decatur, with gocri improvement- amt good soil; the owner will carry on half of purchase price for five years *t (i, per cent. No. 46 55 acres, in one mile of Willshire. Ohio, at the fight .prici foi quick sale. No ♦. . i'i < ig }’* nii’e* of Monro* at th« ght price soon. No 48 40 »< *e,s in Kirklan 1 town ship, good soil at It t7.w for quick sale. No 49 5a acres in B'ue Creek I township for sale at $l4O per a< ie I No. 50- One acre in Monroe, with : good house and barn. Plenty of small fruit and a nice place to lit ■ Price I.JIOO for quick sale No. 51 —120 aches in miles < Monroe, with 2 sets of improve ments; can be Ivaivht »ith *IOOO 'cash payment and 17.600 on thw first day of March, an& owner » i balance. Price SIBO per at re i THE J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO. Monroe, Ind. o—f , #«* '•» MASONIC NOTICE On Tuesday, January 14th, will ho held the regular meeting of th Bl 1 IljOdre. Installation of otD-ers >n . 'business of imftortance All •.,■ 'requested to bo present. i ill ■>.-!' . ..■ i W. o DEMOCRAT W ANT ADS PAY BIG. When others fail Try the old standard CoMgh Medicine I DR. MARSHALL'S 7 LUNG SYRUP It’s always right In Price and Quality | At All Drug Stores *1 t, ° 81 WANTED o Privy vaults and cesspools, to clean by the new odorless process. Ail work done in day time. Al! work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Ca-11 ’Rhone 21. “D. F. BARTON * - - k a.:"" !■ , VJ4.4JU”-Jp N. A BIXLER Exclusive eptigiaa. Sy ar. V Pitt-aik Lahsgq grgvswk Hogrs: Bt* 12; 1 i atatgrriiy mu • — - . —_. tsesas—dfca CNIROnKTSR l i Office Hours 9 to 11 a. ni., 1 to 5,7 to 8 p. nt. i IG4 So. Second St. ] 'Phone 373 Above Mrs Burdg Millinery ~ St° re M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND C EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR. - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 I
DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11,1919
CWOWH M There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard I Rut the cki-fatshioned mustt.rd-plaster, ;-i ■ cl :md hB" ’. while it acted. Get the 'relief and help that mustard p'..-.ft4 a gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it It is a clean, white lOir.,:'. .'I. ®'._ :-■ v.-.hc.icf rm-.4»ard. Itie $ , B p ed, 80 that it Works • >ndei'A 4* 1j J! x ** *** ktisUr tbtenderfsl ?4 % B , ;»«»«• J’v «r’e *’»!’• Iger-i’■»» S ho-< quickly it brings relief—how ijwedily the pain disappewwi Use ki* 'fcß ' throat, broakhitis lonsilitie, croup, stiff week, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestioa, pleurisy, lanbago, paiasaad aches »f th.-1 < k r joints, t - ins. sere muscles, jnf-.l ;.-, c’ 1 ' ...Jtedfeet, colds ok Lie (it sften prevents paetwnoma). avfi ar..’ C2c jars; hes) .al siee ’Mr ■ » I »<■ Da C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN orrict -HORte sale warm WiR»T WTRIST <4«W nap ar MigM. r s ° nC IOS SMITH & SMITH CHIROPRACTORS Chiropractic is the gate way to health. It is the >nre and easy way because it deals with the causes, and easy, for when the cause is removed the diffi culty disappears. Examination Free. Office over Morris 5 and 10< Store DECATUR. - INDIANA ’Phone 660 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOURS B—9 A. M I I—3 P. M. 6—B P. M. Sundays: 9—lo A. M. only Special attention given to Surgery and to the Dis- I r: ‘-es of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to da Cystoscopy I • and Ureteral CatheterieatlaH SsketYstocks Da*iy Report of Local and FwMga Markets. New Torl<. N. Y., Jew. 11 —(Special . to Daily Democrat) —The stock market opened lower today. U. $. Steel was quoted at 91%, off %; Studebaker 52%. off %; General Motors 129, ot %; Anaconda Coppei 60%, off ’.b-j Chicago. 111., Jan. 11 —(Special to 1 Daily Democrat) -Ope*: Cera. Jam unchdttged; Feb. down %c; Mar. un- ' nged: Ma> 4u«* '\< ; jkmy un- ; I iiiy d. Oat-. . J<i». down Feb. ■.tnclriiigci: War. unchanged; May, aottn - s y, Provisions 1 eteady. Cera. W• y*iiojy si .40; Ito. 3 yelk- ,®.4i;W .'l.47V' No? 4 yellowy $1.35 Oats, No. 3 white, 67%@ •*>' = c; standftC 68r%70c. Rye, No. 2 $1.62 Wsl,6::. Barley, 85c@$1.0(k Pork, iftmtiaai. Lard, $26.75. “ Ribs. «3,00. t : s ® I fiwt Buffalo. N. Y?’jan. 11—(Spe "4 to Daily Democrat) Receipts 3,- . ? ” shipments. official to New York yesterday. 3,800; good hogs < Closing steady; pigs glow $18 ' 25: underweights, ' -17.7d®515.00; roughs, $12.00(f*516.80stags. $13.00; down; cattle 200' steady; sheep, 2,200; steady; ’lambs', $18.10; down. , Cleveland, OhiJZ-Wholesale produce quotations by the United States market bureau: Apples—ss.oo@?7.so bbl Potatoes—[email protected] cwt. Butter—Creamery extras, 72®>73cfirsts, 68@70c; prints, l@2c higher : packing, 38@40c. ’ u Lugs Storage, 47@55c; fresh, 67c. , Poultry—Heavy fowl, 26@28c(springers, 25rrp27c; light, 20@22c’' roosters 2o f (czic; turkeys, 33@35cJ ducks, 30@38c; geese, 25@30c; dress.»4.ooßo r o’do? 4C hiEher: rabbltS ’ CREAMERY PRICES. ! Butterfat delivered, 71c; butterfat, at station, GBc; bdtterfat. in conntry i • G '7 1
AT THE CHURCHES M ."'L’- »• * J ST. MARY’S CHURCH. First mass, 7:30. High !g|.Bs, 9:30. Christian vloctrine. 2:00. and benediction, 2:30. -n — METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m. Morning sermon. "What Sort’’of a Revival <l# We Need in Decatur?" M):15 •- >l. * , 'Junior Laagu*. 2:(M) p. m. Epwtrtk Leapui. S:M) p. m. IVMiinf sinaAi, "Girkari R*r the ripht,” 7:04 a. a ?iid-wo«k •trtlca, 'W»4aaa<iay, T:W p. ra Every o»e flee »t tke eheve .>Bivicae is lirgei te be preseat, aak i-f y6a have mt a church home elwwhere yoa ere cordially iavited to asset with us. i FRED r. THORNBURG. PaM«. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday ethool at h; 15 a, n'.„ L. L. Baumgartner, superintendent. Public worship at 10:30 a. m. a-n<l 7:00 p. jn. Per. P. B. l.each. will preach for us. Young People's Alliance at 6:15 p. na.; the topic is "The Practice of xind'liness." and the meeting is in ■harge of Miss Eida Gentis. Tuesday evening at the itarsonarr •vil) be held the badness and social reeling of the Young Peoples Allince. Wednesday evening the regular nid-week prayer service. A cordial welcome is extended to U of those services. W. S MILIJB, Pastor — o—.— —■.... U. •. CHURCH 9:18 a. m.. Sunday Scho<->l. 10:30 a m.. Preaching by the pastor i 4:'Hi p. m. C. E Subject: “The ’raciice of Kindliness.'* 7:00 p. m..’Preaching by the pastor , At w.orning :,nd evening service 1 ths re will be special prayer for jwace ' raaty. Let al! who can attend these ner vices, bring with you a friend. If you- are tmsaved come and give ( .ourself to the lord and to His sar- , ice. If you aie a Uh.rP’!an tome 1 to give- yourself more completely to ' the Lord in conseciwt'oa to His serviea. C. J. MINER. Pastor ?ION LUTHERAN CHURCH The fim Bunday after Epipkany. Gospel: Luke 2. 41-5? Epistle: Rom. , 12, 1-5. 1 German preaching service at 19 o'clock. Christenlehre after sermon. Ques- ' tions 312 and .313. 1 Holy oor.munion will he eelahr.M- 1 "4 ia )>e afternoon service beacinuing ■ >ak 2 o'clock. A W. HINE. Factor 0 — ; XIOR REFORMED CHURCH j Sunday school at b3oa, «. jj. j Kirsch, superintendent. Gei tnau service, 14:36 a. m. ChrWian Endeavor service. 6:15 p. ? tn. Theme: "The Practice of Kindli- i wosa,” Eletwor Reppart. tead<er. 1 Evening sot-vice, ?;«s. Theme: 1 Noah, the Testimeny es Faith.” We have • any seasons he be thankfttl to Gsr tor Elis deiiwermces out es i trials and hbuletiens es rtre imtned- ] iatse past, may we feel son | s-trasned to be wi seed’s house ttomop•row to pfalse Sod f®r His deliver- ' ances. Members, friends and st-rang- j era cnsalta-liy inv-itod to all services. 1 L. W. STOLTE. Pastor. 1 I BAPTIST CHURCH 4:34. Siuday schfiol. • 16:30. Preaching. 7:00. Preaching. Rev. Wendall White, of Lsubville, Kentucky, will preach both mornitg; and evening. < 7:30 Wednesday evenfnjl? PrayerL meeting. A welcoi> to all these services. 1 O ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH s On account of the «bsenco of the * Rev W Paul who wil' M out * of the city tomorrow, James White- ' man will preaßi in the morning and ’ evening at the Christian church. ' — i FOR SOLDIERS' RECEPTION The finance committee has completed the canvas for the fun. for paying expenses of the reception of re- ! turning soldiers. They have been ] | fairly successful but have of course's not been able to see every one who!* would like to help this good cause. . If you were missed and wished to con- i .tuhute, please hand your check or ■ | cash in at any of the three banks/* j there being a member of the commit-*' tee from The exact I celebration is not known yet but Isi will be within the next ten days. j democrat o vvanFads ' I PAY BIG.
PUBLIC SAT.E. As we are going to dissolve P nership and one of us will move 1 Williams county, Ohio, we will offer for sale at our residence, 6’4 miles south of Decatur, on Mud PiKe 1 mile east mile south of Monroe, on Wednesday, January 15. 1913. beginning at 10 o'clock a. tn., the following property: Horses: Bay mare, & years old. weighs 1750; black mare. 0 years old. weighs 1500; roan mare. - years old. weighs 1200; 2 mules coming ;' vears old. Cattle: l air, ® i months old; roan Durham cow. b • years old. fresh in spring; lolled Durham cow. 4 years old, fresh in spring; spotted aow. 6 years Ou, fresh last fall; red W>w, 6 Tears old. fresh jn spring; 3 heifers, pasture > bred; cow. 4 vears old. pacture bred; cow. 5 vears old, vesture bred; ’Durham ball; spotted cow. 5 years old. freak ia spring; black cow, 3 years olb. trtab ia spring: 2-year-old steer. ■ Hogs: Niaa br®d sows. Duroc and wUl torzow in March; 34 beak fall rbrats. weighing about ‘ 7a !bs.; still bland Dktroc male nog 1 Tweaty Nbeaa: Ei»kteaa Shropshire •wes, f<">4 2 bwel* Hsy Gi-ni- Siw tea* mixed bay ip- the mow; about s'* bwsheia of extra good yellow eara; abcait life baahels of, good oat®; nboat at basbela of Yellow . Dent seed eora. Implemetita: itoae ing binder, S ft. eat; Milwaukee hiad er, 6 ft <ut; Thomas h»y loader; ma nure spreader. New Idea; Jobe Über* gang plow; John Deere silty plow 2 .John Deer# walking plows; Otorea double disc 14-16 disc: Bickeye grain drill, drag, stock fitter, Studahakai wagon, Sure Drop planter. Deering tedder. 8 fk.; Osborne spring tooth harrow; 3 section Quail spike tooth harrow, bar roller, smooth roller, beet drijl, beet lifter, beet plow; wheel corn cutter, stone bed , top buggy. Brow .corn cultivator, Monarch cultivator, Oliver cultivator, eart; 7# gal galvanized hog fountain, J galvanized chicken coops, sickle grit tier, double trees and single treea. 6-thovei ealtivator, garden plow, doubla ahovai, mud boat, neck yokes, pitch forks beet, fork, winter top for Ford car. good as new, will It models 1918 to date; 3 sate breaching harnesa. t sets buggy harnesa. noise col la to, ate.; shovels, spades, augers, rakes, log chains, crow bars; ladders, grain cradle, tank heaters, iron kettle*, barrels and other article* too numitroue to mention. Pcaltry: About 4 Bosun gad laying sens HouMholei Goods Two kitchen cabiaatA 3-burw oil steve (Revonoc); 2 washing ma chinas, 2 clothes ringers, law a mow ei'. porch swing. DeLaval «ream separator. Nd. 12; sat dining chairs, ehurna. Terms:— Under 25.64. cash ia band ’ Over that ginoant a credit ot 12 mouths will be given, the punhaaer giving bankable note bearing J per ( ceat interest the last 6 months; 4 per cant off for cash. No goods rawoveti until set tied tor. R. L. SHIRK * SON Jeff Liechty & Harry Denials, Au-ts. Kra, Smith, Ctert. D.aner wil! be served hr the Monroe indies' hid. 6-14-11-23 publicjaix Owing to poor heal tn. I will offsr for safe* at my residence. 2<h miles north o< Willshire, 2>b miles west us Wren, mid « miies east of Decatur, on eli&t is known as the Carter farm. Tuesday. January 14, Ibll, begin ning at 12:36 o’clock, prompt, the foi lowing property, to-wit: Two Head ol Horses One grav gelding, t years old; sorrel mare, coming I yearb old; both good workers. Four Head of Cattle. One Jprsey cow. » years eld. fresh by day o< sale; one 3-year-eld Jersey and Holstein, will be fresh March 1; Holstein belter. 2 years old, will bo fresh June 1; Durham heifer, 1 year old ui Fahniary. Hogs: Brood sow, will farrow April Ist; 5 shoats, weighing about 49 Ibe each. Farming Implements; Owe Skein farm wagon, good as new; C*. ■ born 12-16 disc, new; MeCoeiaiek binder, Dearing mower, in good repair; John Deere check yew planter. Ohio hay loader, 2 riding eora plows, spring tooth harrow, bay nuke, set of .work harness; seoep boe-rd, wagon box, hay rank, dinner bell; About * tens es goed mixed kajy in mow', 156 bushels of good seet oats; about 200 bushels pf corn Terms:—Sums t)f $6.40 and under,cash; over that aenount a credit of 12 mont’hs will be given, purchaser giv . ing note with approved security bearing 8 per cent Interest lase six months; 3 per cent off for cash No goods removed until settled for. . FRED BEIER, Owner. Iferry Daniels. Auct. 9. T. Welker, Clerk. 6-10-11-13 BBVIVAL IfItETING * Revival meetings have begun at the 1 church of the "Brethren >n with a good spirit in evidence. Witi good weather, and a little abatement of the Spanish influenza; we anticipate a good attendance. Sjme special subjects will be discussed, such as, “World Peace in the Light of Prophecy,” “Second Coming °of Christ, etc. Elder J. 1. Moore, cf Bronson, Mich., is in charge. You a » J nvite<i - Service each evening at sevTO o clock. Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock. — — ELECTION NOTICE. Decatur, Ind., Dec. 24, 1918 Notice is hereby given that the annua! meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the banking house ot said Trust Company in this city u 1 . n January 21, 1919, at 10:30 a. in., for the election of directors of said Trust Company to succeeded 6 ens, '” lg je ar and until AUTOMOBILE OWNERS apPHcation for 1919 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage ■js-Hf F * conter, Notary PubUc.
THE CRYSTAL THEATRE I Showing §n!y Clean High Class Photoplays | TOD A V ~~~~ ~ | “PLAY STRAIGHT OR FIGHT.” A gripping three-reel | western production, featuring the famousißare-devil actress, Helen Gibson. A picture filled with thrills and actions throughout. • “SHIP. OY. OY! A big Nestor comedy, featuring the famous laugh maker, William Franey*
DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP. The firm of Leonard & Oliver is this day dissolved by nt atari coßsent and agreement. All acceuits aad settlements d* sun* I ar a may I* adjusteri a tto atfnf -aiJ firm. Iw&ljKvk
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nil IIIIIHMWHWO MOIkBBVkY IS*CB»fiaE BLi.y . M H. Drttba* w tr» ee j.- x- | Um-4 tow..-*!,, will hMI-l o ffi CL , day I . Mondays of eack week at his resiPeterson. • Those wh. Wi.it, to sei him shdild caH on Mondays. 0
